bubble jet printer
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Definition
Noun: A bubble jet printer is a type of ink-jet printer. It works by using tiny heating elements to rapidly heat ink, creating a vapor bubble that forces a droplet of ink through a nozzle onto the paper.
Usage
This term is used to specify a particular technology within the broader category of ink-jet printers. It is often used in technical descriptions, product specifications, and comparisons with other printing technologies like laser printers or other ink-jet methods. * The office purchased a new bubble jet printer for its high-quality photo printing capability. * Bubble jet printer technology is known for being relatively quiet during operation.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often associated with a specific brand's implementation of the technology, but it is commonly used generically.
- In technical contexts, the process is sometimes called thermal inkjet printing.
Variants and Related Words
- Ink-jet printer (n): The general category of printers that create images by propelling droplets of ink onto paper. A bubble jet printer is a subset of this category.
- Thermal printer (n): A broader category of printers that use heat to create an image, which includes some types of receipt printers. Bubble jet printers use heat specifically to propel ink.
Synonyms
- Thermal inkjet printer: A more technical synonym that describes the same printing mechanism.
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
- Laser printer (n): A printer that uses a laser beam and toner (powdered ink) to create an image.
- Dot matrix printer (n): An impact printer that uses a print head that moves back and forth, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper.
Noun
- a kind of ink-jet printer